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An object of mass 1.00kg
a 4.00kg object traveling westward at 25.0m/s hits a 15.0kg object at rest. the 4.00kg object bounces eastward at 8.00m/s. what
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Kyla
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a 2.00kg object A is connected with a massless string across a massless, frictionless pulley to a 3.00kg object B. the smaller
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EMMA
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a 2.00kg object A is connected with a massless string across a massless, frictionless pulley to a 3.00kg object B. the smaller
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EMMA
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a 2.00kg object A is connected with a massless string across a massless, frictionless pulley to a 3.00kg object B. the smaller
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EMMA
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An interacting system of two objects has no external force acting on the system. The first has a mass of 2.00kg and is moving
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Mike
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Show that an object with a mass of 8.00kg can have the same kinetic energy as an object with a mass of 32.0kg
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tayy
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a 5.00kg object placed on a frictionless horizontal table is connected to a string tat passes over a pulley and then is fastened
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Ian
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The coordinate of a 2.00kg object in linear motion is described by the function:
x(t)= (2.00m/s^3)t^3 -(7.00m/s^2)t^2 +
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~christina~
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A 1.00kg ball and a 2.00kg ball are connected by a 4.63m long rigid, massless rod. The rod is rotating clockwise about its
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Syed
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Two masses are hung are connected by a light cord and hung from a frictionless pulley of negligible mad are shown. Mass
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Kam
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